And ive had my doubts in the past but i think this time shes serious. [ laughter ] President Trump spoke before the u. N. General assembly today. And i got to say, dude, whats going on with your face . [ laughter ] youre starting to look like the nailed it cake version of yourself [ laughter ] [ applause ] thats right President Trump spoke before the u. N. General assembly today. And to prove hes not a robot, he read a captcha. Lgbtq [ laughter and applause seth President Trump this morning denied reports that he withheld military aid from ukraine in order to pressure of the country to investigate former Vice President joe biden and his family he denied it and thats how you know he did it [ light laughter ] not because he always lies because that story is too weird and confusing to just deny [ laughter ] if someone told you, hey, people are saying you withheld military aid from ukraine to force an investigation into joe biden. You wouldnt say, no, i didnt. [ laughter ] youd say, wait,
A new agreement to force kurdish fighters away from the syria border. Alzheimers breakthrough a us company says its ready to market a new drug that can slow down the disease. Hello to you. In the latest twist in the saga of britain trying to leave the European Union, Prime Minister borisjohnson has suffered another major defeat in parliament. Mps voted to reject his fast track timetable to pass the eu Withdrawal Agreement through the house of commons. He did actually win another vote to advance the legislation itself a significant victory. But the timetable defeat means hes been forced to pause the whole process, which means a new extension may be needed, from european leaders. This from our Political Editor laura kuenssberg. A rare moment of silence. And then a result. The ayes to the right 308, the noes to the left 322. Mps kicked out the Prime Ministers timetable for speeding his brexit deal through parliament. Plenty of mps dont want to leave, but even for those who do, a majority
Peaceful assembly but also the right to life and bodily integrity there have also been cases of Sexual Assault things that cannot be tolerated. On wednesday some secretary of the interior said he expects that any alleged Human Rights Violations will be thoroughly investigated. We are live in state of emergency and im really tired. But this doesnt not just to fight human rights abuses. Well the majority of protests in the country have remained peaceful theres also been widespread vandalism and hundreds of businesses have been looted a military enforced curfew has been announced for a 5th night in a row and has been extended to other cities of cheating the concern now as more people continue to join in the demonstrations and violate that curfew is that the violence that weve seen over the past few days will only worsen. Between protests that continue to intensify and a government who seems unable to regain the trust of the public. A peaceful solution to the unrest appears to remain out o
Has died at the age of 80. Known for his temper as much to deter tens of thousands of people as his drumming talent from taking to the streets. Baker famously often ended up in punch ups on stage. The latest protests came despite a ban on face masks, sparking violent clashes and scores at 10 00 Mishal Husain will be here with a full round up of the days news. Of arrests by the police. First its time for our world. They started firing volleys of tear Steve Rosenberg explores how moscow gas over the wall through these views the tumultuous events of 1989 and how Vladimir Putins russia trees and down into the street. The protesters a re responding by pouring is trying to regain its influence. Water onto the tear gas canisters or throwing them back. As the hong kong governments latest tactic to quell the demonstrations appears to fail, well be asking what could be next. Its 30 years since the iron curtain fell. For millions across europe, it meant freedom. For moscow, it meant the end of it
Against Breast Cancer in pakistan. Welcome to the programme. Its 8am in singapore and 1am here in london, where brexit is once again in turmoil, after Prime Minister borisjohnson suffered a major defeat in parliament. Mps voted to reject his fast track timetable to pass the eu Withdrawal Agreement through the house of commons. Mrjohnson did actually win another vote to advance the legislation, itself a significant victory. But the timetable defeat means hes been forced to pause the whole process, which means a new brexit extension may be needed. Our Political Editor Laura Kuennsberg reports. A rare moment of silence. And then a result. The ayes to the right 308, the noes to the left 322. Mps kicked out the Prime Ministers timetable for speeding his brexit deal through parliament. Plenty of mps dont want to leave but even for those who do, a majority in here tonight thought it was happening too fast. Tonight the house has refused to be bounced into debating a hugely significant piece of